Sermons About Divinity
What Is Your Worldview?
What is God's worldview? If we believe in God we should care about His worldview. Jesus concludes his dialogue with Nicodemus by laying out a spiritual worldview. He beckons Nicodemus to see the world the way God sees the world and to end his search for the truth by stepping into the Light.
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The Word And The Spirit Agree: Jesus Is The Christ!
A fundamental challenge to Christianity - in the time of the Apostle John, and now - is questioning the divinity of Christ. How do we know the truth?
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The Mount of Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-13)
In the transfiguration we see a momentary glimpse of Jesus's divinity and true greatness. This vision strengthened the disciples -- and strengthens us -- for a lifetime of whatever hardship lies ahead of us. Jesus is our example in facing hardship, but more importantly the fact that he faced it for us gives us enduring hope and power.
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Was Jesus Man Or God?
Mark focuses on question two in "The Jesus Question" series - Was Jesus man or God? Mark lays it on the line that Jesus was both man and God and what that means to us.
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John 1:1-18 - This is Jesus: True God and True Man (The Prologue - Part 2)
I want to spend our time this morning meditating on the first five words of verse 14. In this passage, John introduces us to what systematic theologians call “the doctrine of the incarnation.” As Wayne Grudem summarizes it, “The incarnation was the act of God the Son whereby he took to himself a human nature.” [1] We sometimes refer to is as “God becoming a man.” What we see in this verse is that the Eternal Second Person of the Trinity (the Word) gained a full and genuine humanity. We therefore affirm that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully Man, in one person, simultaneously.
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